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Community-Based Dispute Resolution (CBDR) Package: Bamiyan, Nangarhar and Justice Policy Note
D. J. Smith;J. Lamey / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2009
Community-based dispute resolution (CBDR) refers to the processes used for resolving disputes within a community. This pack includes a policy note and two CBDR case studies in Afghanistan. The first r...
Community-Based Dispute Resolution Processes in Kabul City
R. Gang / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2011
Traditional dispute resolution in Afghanistan is focused on ensuring local stability through the provision of a careful balance between locally rooted understandings of justice and peace. This pape...
Means to what end: policymaking and state-building in Afghanistan
S. Parkinson / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2010
This study describes a number of national-level policymaking processes in Afghanistan, applying a cross-case analysis of five different case studies. The five cases highlight the complicated and di...
Peace at all costs? Reintegration and reconciliation in Afghanistan
T. Sajjad / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2010
This research paper captures the current reflections and concerns in Afghanistan about the strategy and expectations for the reintegration and reconciliation processes in the country. The paper als...
The impact of microfinance programmes on women's lives: a case study in Parwan
S. Zand / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2010
This case study is a part of a larger study that explores women’s participation in different development programmes and projects in Afghanistan. The current paper looks at women’s parti...
A Place at the Table: Afghan Women, Men and Decision Decision-making Authority
B. Bauer; S. Wakefield / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2005
What constitutes gender issues in the Afghan context? What opportunities exist for improving gender-sensitive programming, policy formulation and indicators of success? This briefing paper acknowledge...
Decisions, desires and diversity: marriage practices in Afghanistan
D. Smith / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2009
There are many different ways in which marriages are decided on and practised in Afghan families. The institution of marriage is central to Afghan social life. This report addresses decision-making...
Legalise informal settlements to give poor families the right to demand basic services
S. Schutte;B. Bauer / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2007
Informal settlements have proliferated in Afghan cities as a result of conflict and drought. The fall of the Taliban in 2001 increased the spread of urbanisation due to returning refugees seeking empl...
A mandate to mainstream: promoting gender equality in Afghanistan
A. Larson / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2009
Gender mainstreaming is an example of policy transferred across different national contexts and has been added to the mix of international prescriptions for rebuilding the Afghan state. This study exp...
Factors influencing decisions to use child labour: a case study of poor households in Herat
A. Sim;M.L. Hoilund-Carlsen / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit , 2009
Child labour anywhere in the world potentially harms child development. In Afghanistan too, child labour prevails despite government regulation that mandates the minimum working age ...

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